Google Photos is introducing the conversational “Help me edit” experience to all Android users in the US, following its debut on the Pixel 10 series.
- Google Photos is bringing "Help me edit" to Android users.
- The feature debuted on the Pixel 10 series.
- It is rolling out to eligible Android users in the US.
- Users can describe specific edits they want.
- Progress is noted with a pill at the bottom.
- No device requirements beyond the latest Google Photos.
The “Help me edit” field is located at the bottom of the redesigned editor. Users are prompted to “Describe the edits you want,” with suggestions like remove background or focus on the subject.
Users can enter specific requests such as “Remove the glare, brighten the photo, and add clouds to the sky.” A progress indicator is shown at the bottom, and the final result is displayed alongside options for further refinement.
This feature is rolling out to all eligible Android users in the US starting today, requiring only the latest version of Google Photos.
Originally reported by 9to5google.com as “Google Photos rolling out ‘Help me edit’ beyond Pixel 10” on 2025-09-23 21:00:00.